[Pugged] High-level/visual tools

Tim Perdue ciapug@ciapug.org
Thu, 22 Aug 2002 20:50:35 -0500


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On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 11:31:56PM -0000, dave@visionary.com wrote:
> Generally what I hear is that coders like to use <insert your favorite pr=
ogrammer's editor here although <insert your favorite diety here> knows why=
 that would be vi or vim>. Designer types tend to like things like Dreamwea=
ver.
>=20
> I've tried a few of the PHP-aware editors, haven't really found one that'=
s compelling enough for me to change. A lot of them have "wizards" that wil=
l insert chunks of code for various HTML or PHP structures. Most of the tim=
e I feel like those are more of a pain than they're worth.
>=20
> I use UltraEdit32 with the PHP syntax highlighting definition under Windo=
ws for my main editor.
>=20
> In Linux, I either use Quanta or Kate when in X... or joe if I'm in text =
mode. I still haven't found an editor in Linux that I like quite as much as=
 UltraEdit.

Sounds like everyone pretty much does what I do.

I bring it up because I am building LENR.org, and one of the jerkoffs I'm
dealing with thinks that all of this programming is super easy and can be
cranked out by WYSIWIG tools. I was 99% sure that he was an idiot who was
confusing a simple static HTML site with a real web application, but I want=
ed
to be sure.

Tim

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